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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.
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Evening Bulletin
Published Every Day except Sunday,
at 210 King Street, Honolulu,
T. of H by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
WALLACE II. KAItniNQTON ..Editor
DANIEL LOOAN City Editor
Entered at the Post Offlce at Hono
lulu as Becond class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..I .75
Per year 8.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Payable invariably In advance.
Talephono 256
Postomce Box 718
FIUUAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.
FOR PRESIDENT,
wm, Mckinley.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
THEO. ROOSEVELT.
FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS,
SAMUEL PARKER.
FOR SENATORS:
Clarence L. Crabbe,
Cecil Brown,
W. C. Achl,
Frank Pahla,.
B. F. Dillingham,
George R. Carter.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES:
A. G. M. Robertson,
J. W. Keikl,
William Aylett,
A. F. Cllflllan,
Wm. H. Hoogs,
Jonah Kumalae,
L. L. McCandless,
J. L. Kaulukou,
Enoch Johnson,
L. J. McCabe,
H. R. Hitchcock,
W. J. Coelho.
PLAN OP FUSION PARTIB8.
One of the unwritten planks of the
various fusion party platforms opposed
to tho Republican party Is a refusal of
the candidates. If elected to ratify the
appointments of Oovernor Dole, and. If
the Oovernor refuses to make sucil
nppolntmcnts to the various, depait
ments as the candidates dictate Jhey
will refuse to pass the appropriation
bills. This Is perhaps tho most disas
trous features to tho business commun
ity of tho various political schemes on
the tapis In the present election..
It amounts to a threat to stop iho
business of the Territory In order that
personal spite against the Ooornnr
of the Territory may be gratified.
It means that work on the roads
must be stopped and the hundreds of
voters now earning good wages will
be thrown out of employmcmnt.
It means that the development of tho
country districts will be checked, and
the proposed homesteads will have no
means of access than dangerous trails.
In other words that the proposed home
steads will bo made as unattractive as
possible for settlement by Hawaiian
Americans. It means that the devel6pmcnt of
tho harbors and the construction of
wharves will bo stopped, the commerce
of the Territory hampered and laborer
along the wharves thrown out of em
ployment. Every dollnr spent for mak
ing Hawaiian ports favorable to tho
quick dispatch of vessels and steamers
calling here assures more money In the
pockets of the Hawaiian-Americans
who do nearly all the work along the
water front. Failure to furnish money
for this work means that laborers
will go begging, that they will be bale
ly able to secure the necessities of life
and none of tho luxuries.
It means that new school houses
cannot b ebullt and the fore eof teach
ers will have to be reduced, and in con
sequenco the children of the homes
will suffer a set-backln their studies
and be subject In tho schoolrooms to nil
tho discomforts of overcrowded and
poorly constructed school houses.
It means In fact that every poor man
In the country will suffer. He will find
no return for his labor, while those
who have money to spare will hoird
their coin until such time as a Legisla
ture is elected that will conduct the
affairs of the Territory on a. sound
business basis.
As part and parcel of this reaction
ary and personal policy of Republican
opponents, they propose to appropriate
all the funds for the payment of the
Chinatown lire claims from tho local
treasury.. This, of necessity, means In
creased taxation, nt the samo time a
policy of non-approprlatlon is being
carried out which will place laborers
In such straitened circumstances that
It will be next to Impossible for thi:i
to buy food to say nothing of paying
additional taxes.
Opposed to th eadvocatca of a person
al campaign and personal antagonism
of Territorial otllccrs, Is the Repulill
inn party whose every candidate is
pledged to a policy of Territorial prog-
The Pacific Hardware Co,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Goods for. the household, for the plumber, for contractors,
builders and carpenters
New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by
the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgard, Rosamond
and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up,
A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from
the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.
Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, yi to 4 inches.
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Transient Light
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Best Light known
In '!nf rind the
Cheapest !
ARCH LIGHTS for indoor and Out
door Illumination.
Installed on short notice for Lawn Parties Luaus or Halls.
Lights Rented by Month.
1500 or 500 Candle Power.
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.,
Sole Agents.
C. W. MACFARLANB, Manager.
Pacific - Hardware - Co.,
LIMITED
Stores! Fort K,n& and Betnel sts-
Residence Tract
FOR SALE AS A WHOLE
....150 Aores..-
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If Wilcox should go to Washington
and caln any favors wouldn't It sur
prise you? Then why do you think of ress; liberal appropriations for public
voting for him?
Tho statement that the Diamond
Head crater is a hot place removes St
from the list of probabilities in the dis
cussion of cemetery sites.
When cx-Kvangellst McComb glve
widespread hypocrisy as the reason for
quitting work In the higher levels of
life, he delivers tho community a sour
plexus Jolt that causes good people to
gasp for breath.
works, that the citizens may And ren'.y
employment; liberal appropriations for
the schools, that the children may hae
the best of teachers nnd pursue their
studies In comfortable school rooms.
In connection with the flro claims tha
Republican party demands that the
Federal Government allow the claims
to bo paid from custom duties collecfd
at Hawaiian ports, thui making full
payment for all damages ilono and re
lieving Dm Ilawallan-Amcrlian fruu
additional burdens of taxation.
Tho voter has merely to chooio
ti. ....,,.1,1.,.. i,ri ...i n B,.i,nni , whether he will cast his ballot for
PALOLO HEIGHTS!
Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road.
Ad Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium 1
MAGNIFICENT VIEW I
The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com
mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Waialae Mountains.
WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva
tion of 1,200 feet.
For further particulars apply to
. Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,
A. F. COOKE, Manager,
Room 8, Model Block.
ft -30
Family,
Driving
and
Draft Horses
JUST RECEIVED
Per C. D. Bryant.
30 FA'fl VlUt-T AXD DRIVING HOUSES
Also 20 Head of . . .
as Fine Mules
Good Air. Good View. Good Health.
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A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC- .
HEIGHT
n n r n n
Via Maxima
Kaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand
Boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affords
easy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views of
exquisite grandeur at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts have been let for material, and the work 0
construction! equipping and installation placed in the hands of
a competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June
1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared to
furnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purpose!,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connection!
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive homes now building, or
the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone that
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the
residence sites of Honolulu.
For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply a
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block.
! : 5 . -fc::r;rrs,s,"rr-i sdhumah's carriage oarbess repository
nc.ny wimi uiiii nun iiuiius m iu imui. - I
llnnnlulu 1...R 1m,l mi,, nxnoilcnco wllh HeimlHlrim candidates who will Uli t,
letting tho elwtrlc wires ko till some "" '"w ""'1 "": nppro,.rti
Merchant, bet. Fort and Alakea Sts.
0110 Is killed,
tttlon.
It can 111 afford a rope-
llryan s assiTtlon made at tho opju
Ini; of tho campaign, that ho would
niaho only 0110 or two speeches was for
gotten almost .i suun as intend, the
rcfusul of the ptople to vote for calam
ity bus sent their huder post haute on
the campaign t. nil to preach the dor
trlues of dUaater.
llryan avoids discussion of tho Chi
nese question with studied attentlun.
Ills reasons aie not stated but tho real
cause Is that to fulfill his principles ho
would ho called upon to ndvocato malt
ing a mess of tho whole business by
upsetting all McKlnley hns done bo It
good, bad or Indifferent.
ttyiis as tliull furnish plenty of woik at
good pay.
HAWAII AT PAIU8.
VARIETY I OF DESIGNS
ilREVE & CO.-, San Francisco,
,jfTo facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
MA
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Nowhere else can you find so
large a variety of
and
Electroliers
Fixtures
PRICES THE - LOWEST
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.. LTD., Alala-a St., nr. Merchant
Every move made by business
houses or tho Territorial administra
tion to add to the number of citizens
owning their homes makes for thu
advancement of the Territory along (he
lines of sound prrogress that guaran
tees prosperity. Tho family subject
to the commands of the landlord finds
Us purse steadily drained, which na
turally creates an ever Increasing In
difference in public affairs. When lln
wall gains a reputation as tho ''Teril
tory of homes" there need bo little fear
of a disastrous future.
Hawaii's response to the call for as
sistance from Galveston cannot fail to
bo marked with tho same degreo of
liberality which always characterizes
Its answer to dlstresH among Its own
people. As fellow citizens of those who
have lost their nil In tho terrible sweep
of death and ruin It Is tho manifest
duty of the people of this Territory to
open th-4r purses as wldo as possible.
It Is a case where neither prestige nor
notoriety will be gained In consequence
of tho contribution, but failure to re
spond will reap a harvest of condemna
tion from all persons possessed of a
epark of humanity.
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to; Tf
Honolulu, or returning; same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on t j
selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory, H
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, "i"
llliutrated CATALOGUE and prls furnlsheJ upon receipt of remiest. We have
the largot manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware wet of New York City, and are
Comment on the success of the I'.i
rls i:xpuaiilon aint-ar to bo fiivui.M"
or unfavorable m rot cling us 'lie
ciltle U an olllier In chnrge of w: t
exhibit or merely a lKhtHei'. M. ii
l)e Young who U one of tho American
Commissioners, has given out nn Int-r-iuw
In which he enlarges upon the
grandeur of the exhibit as u whole and
the Mtccfss of tho Americans In partic
ular. On the other hand tho nverao prepared to tumliti special deslgm.
Wsltor to the exposition finds little to ----"--
cnthuso over except as the affair I .! M''
part and. parcel of tho city of rails hj MMm - I a
which Ib whole show In Ithclf, naturally -5- fj fall ZA i lIH fJlftTl
enhanced by Its now being tho Mecca & MAtYT HONESTVALUE .
of travelers f 1 om all parts of tho world, r LLTX.INI 1 tU I LLLW,
V.tnrlir nvnrv ntfpmnt tn liMr 111, nTi. I . V&
deep Interest In tho Paris display.
through tho American papers has prov
ed a failure and the American visitor
voices moro disappointment than en
thusiasm. Hawaii's part In tho exhibit
seems to have gone tho same way. A3
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Hyiy
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f Hotel St , nr. Fort-HONOLULU BICYCLE Co., Sole
H''H' . ..h-
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Agents f
through tho States there Is lively In
terest In Hawaii, that makes Its cx-
a very smnll Item In tho American ex-1 ,llblt a center 0, intcrcsti from wJllcn
hlbit It seems practically to have drop- .,, TerrUory uerlves a ,,rompt retllrn
ped to tho level of a nonentity. Thothrougn tho vat,ng tollrUtB um, ca,.
statement, irom a iionoiuiu visitor 1n.1t tallsts.
our exhibit boasts only of n low land
STARTLING FIGURES
I IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE
to July ist, 1000.
shells, native hats, sacks of rico and
sugar, with an Indifferent cardboard
picture of tho Governor adorning a kes
of rice, and tho whole business left
in charge of a man unablo to speak , Intn the United from Januarv 1 t
Kngllsli, creates llttlo reason for
marked enthusiasm from this Terri
tory. What Is worth doing Is worth doing
well, and until n very strong showing
Is made to tho contrary, It Is npparenl
that Hawaii's money on tho Paris Im
position could have been better spent
In other directions. The experlenco
Is such as to teach Hawaii to confine
Itself to the United States when deal
ing with expositions. Not only is It
possible to make a much better show
ing with the samo money, but all
G. H. MUMM & CO.'S
EXTRA DRY OO.MOcases.
Moet & Chandon 18,413 "
Pommery & Greno 12,281 "
HleJslclc Si Co , Dry Mono
pole 6,000 "
Louis Roederer 4,418 "
All other brands 27.912 "
TOTAL -135,184 "
Compllid from u OflicUl Cuitom llouit Records
MaCFARUNE & CO., LTD,, Sole (gents.
IN TBE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT OF
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
In the matter of the Estate of Charles
Ernest fcmll UUrlcht, Frederick Wllhelm
Paul Ulbrlcht and Margaret Ulbrlcht,
minors. On reading and tiling the peti
tion of Emllle Ulbrlcht, guardian, pay
ing for an order of sale of certain real
estate belonging to said wards, to wit; be;
inz that certain lot or premises situate at
Keklo, VValklkl-kal, In said Honolulu,
described In a deed from V. C. Achl to
E. E. Ulbrlcht. datediMa'ch I-'. 1000. and
recorded In Registry of Deeds, In Liber
200 page 404, wmen is suuject to widow
dower Interest, and setting forth certain
legal reasons why such real estate should
be sold.
It Is hereby ordered, that the heirs and
next of kin of said wards and all persons
interested in tne saw estate, appear betore
this Court on Monday, the tst day of
October, A. D. 1950, at 10 o'clock A. M,,
at the Court Room of this Court, In Ho
nolulu, Oihu, then and there to show
cause why an order should not be granted
for the sale of such estate.
Dated Honolulu, September 21, 1900.
By the Court:
P. D. KELLETT, JR..
i642-4t Clerk.
I'aauasarojrearwia&HEir
Carriage Maker
General Repairing.
Pointing, Blaeksinithing, Trimming.
Phaetons, Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.
HIGII.CLA.SS WORK.
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I9KHWI
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.
Boilermakers : : and : t Electricians.,
Agents for
The - General - Electric - Company
Distilled
"Water
JLCO Delivered Free
To any pnrt of the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & MARKHAH.
Wdrks. Kewalo.
Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box 600.
Wlce will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
: We will be pleased to fur.
nlsh estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power.
Office: 46 Merohant St.
W.
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